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Treat your PCOS:
It's possible that your pcos is causing Insulin resistance, which causes you to eat more and gain weight. Some medications, like metformin, are given to patients to control related symptoms. You might discuss this with your gynecologist or family doctor. Another option is topiramate, used for migraine, but also helps you lose weight.
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The medical term is cephalalgia. It is a feeling of pain that can occur on either both sides or just one side of the head or neck. Headaches can be sharp, dull, or throbbing, and can radiate to different areas of the head. They typically last less than an hour but can last for several days.
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See doctor:
Hard to say what this is as yet although such symptoms do require further investigation. Htn in 17 yo should be investigated to rule out secondary causes of HTN (like renovascular causes, hormonal causes). Pcos pts have a high incidence of Insulin resistance and increased risk for CAD due to a constellation of atherosclerotic risk factors. Check echo, consider pericardial disease, dvt, etc.
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No:
Your BP is normal and pulse mildly elevated. There can be a number of reasons for ha. Migraines, medicines. You have pcos , are you on birth control, this can sometimes cause migraine. Other meds, lack of sleep, water, food can also lead to headaches are well as other things. Best to see your doctor for eval.
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See the link below: https://www.healthtap.com/#publications/2039180 It is what Dr. Khurram Rehman wrote, but has the detail of an article for those interested in a little more information.
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